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Importing dbx email?

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I had a bunch of email folders that backed up on an external drive (.dbx)

Now that i have reinstalled xp how do i get them back in?

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  1. Well I'd start by looking where my current DBX files are..

    Here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283205/e...

    there is a Microsoft article on the problem, it talks of window s 95---> 98 but the solution pretty much remains the same if you do anything else too

    Outlook Express stores mail in several .dbx files that are located in the Windows\Application Data\Identities\hexadecimal_string\Micro... Express folder. The Inbox.dbx file contains mail that is displayed in the Inbox folder in Outlook Express, the Outbox.dbx file contains mail that is displayed in the Outbox folder, the Drafts.dbx file contains mail that is displayed in the Drafts folder, and so on. If you re-install Windows by running Setup from the Windows installation media and you have not previously renamed the Windows folder or formatted the disk, the original Outlook Express .dbx files are retained. However, when you subsequently restart the new Windows installation and run Outlook Express, Outlook Express does not display the mail in the appropriate folders. Instead, Outlook Express displays only the mail that is dated later than the most recent Windows installation.

    To restore mail that you received before you re-installed Windows, follow these steps:

    1. Copy the .dbx files from the Windows\Application Data\Identities\hexadecimal_string\Micro... Express folder to another temporary location.

    Note When you copy the .dbx files, make sure that you include the Folders.dbx file. If you do not include this file, Outlook Express will not reconize the data when you try to import the data.

    2. Start Outlook Express, click Import on the File menu, and then click Messages to start the Import Wizard.

    3. In the Select Program dialog box, click Outlook Express as the e-mail program from which to import, and then click Next.

    4. In the next dialog box, click Import mail from an OE store directory, and then click OK.

    5. Locate the temporary location of the .dbx files, and then select the files that you want to import. Outlook Express should begin to import the old mail and to create or to populate folders.

    In some situations, you may be able to import directly from the default location into Outlook Express.

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